Before discussing what went wrong with the reductionist's notion of the scientific method, I need to discuss holism--especially Polanyi's hierarchy of operations and the same notion as found in Aristotle. This chapter would be concerned holism broadly enough so that it could be applied to inorganic wholes as well: it would not carry on as if organisms were the only kind of legitimate whole (even if that's the case); nor would it bank on coming up with a perfect list of necessary and sufficient conditions for life.
The heart of this holistic position will be that it is the same I who desires, intends, tries to move, perceives, reasons, understands, etc.
The heart of this holistic position will be that it is the same I who desires, intends, tries to move, perceives, reasons, understands, etc.
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